Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.The Saint John Sea Dogs, Moncton Wildcats and Acadie-Bathurst Titan haven’t played a competitive game since November because of COVID-19-related restrictions.It has been a difficult time for players who have gone without meaningful games for more than two months. ”For myself it’s my last year in the league, so, I mean I realize now that I’m not going to have a full hockey season, but you just have to take the positives out of it,” said Moncton Wildcats captain Jacob Hudson, a native of Antigonish, N.S.
N.B. QMJHL teams eager to return to gameplay, but public health says not yet “It’s tough on their mental health,” added Saint John Sea Dogs President and General Manager Trevor Georgie.